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Esther Perel has a warning for executives: your workforce is suffering from social atrophy and AI is making it worse 

Europe’s boardrooms have spent the past year fixated on productivity, AI adoption, and the search for growth in a stagnant economy. Esther Perel thinks they’re missing a more urgent problem.

By Sam BirchallJuly 17, 2026
Europe optimized its supply chains for cost. Now it must pay for resilience  
Europe optimized its supply chains for cost. Now it must pay for resilience  
By Richard SaynorJuly 16, 2026
Rocket shortage leaves Europe defenseless in space wars
Rocket shortage leaves Europe defenseless in space wars
By Gerry Doyle, Alan Crawford and BloombergJuly 13, 2026
Millionaires’ playground Marbella wants to become a tech hub
Millionaires’ playground Marbella wants to become a tech hub
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Marketing’s new mandate: Why AI is forcing CMOs to think like ‘mini CEOs’ 
Marketing’s new mandate: Why AI is forcing CMOs to think like ‘mini CEOs’ 
By Sam ForsdickJuly 10, 2026
750 million fans and 2.7 million data points: How IBM’s AI powers Wimbledon from hidden ‘Court 19’ 
750 million fans and 2.7 million data points: How IBM’s AI powers Wimbledon from hidden ‘Court 19’ 
By Sam BirchallJuly 9, 2026
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